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Blueberry

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Small
  • Black Labrador Retriever
  • Mixed Breed

About Blueberry

Roxboro, NC

Breed

Black Labrador Retriever&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Personality
Activity Level Moderate, Curious, Goofy Goober, Loves Outdoors, Loves Toys, Medical Condition, Needs Additional Preventive Care, Treat Food Motivated, Super Chewer, Spayed Neutered, Snuggle Buddy, Food Allergy, Loves Belly Rubs, Sunbather

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

Please contact the shelter about adoption fee

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Blueberry's Story

Blueberry Needs Your Help<br/><br/>This 20 lbs, 4-month-old is way past her 3-month mark here at the shelter. Blueberry came to us as a stray and staff have watched her grow into her spunky personality. <br/><br/>During her first few weeks, staff noticed her losing patches of hair around her face and legs. A skin scrap was done, and Blueberry was diagnosed with demodectic mange. A skin disease caused by a parasitic mite that lives in dogs' hair follicles. <br/><br/>One of our wonderful fosters took Blueberry in and helped treat her mange with medicated baths and a daily spray. But Blueberry just wasn't getting better. She was losing more hair with every bath. <br/><br/>After Blueberry returned to the shelter and was checked over by a local vet, it was suspected that she might also have a food allergy. A switch to a sensitive skin and stomach food was made and slowly but surely, Blueberry has been recovering!<br/><br/>Through all of this, Blueberry has grown into a fun-loving, spunky little girl that hasn't let anything slow her down! But her journey to be fully recovered is not done and unfortunately the shelter cannot continue to hold her. It's not fair to this sweet girl. She needs all the toys she can desire and a shady spot in the grass to lie in.<br/><br/>Blueberry is currently available for adoption or rescue. If you're interested in meeting her and getting to know her energetic personality, come down to the shelter anytime were open! <br/><br/>Tuesday - Friday from 9am - 5pm. Closed 12-1pm for lunch.<br/>Saturday from 9am - 2pm

Blueberry Needs Your Help

This 20 lbs, 4-month-old is way past her 3-month mark here at the shelter. Blueberry came to us as a stray and staff have watched her grow into her spunky personality.

During her first few weeks, staff noticed her losing patches of hair around her face and legs. A skin scrap was done, and Blueberry was diagnosed with demodectic mange. A skin disease caused by a parasitic mite that lives in dogs' hair follicles.

One of our wonderful fosters took Blueberry in and helped treat her mange with medicated baths and a daily spray. But Blueberry just wasn't getting better. She was losing more hair with every bath.

After Blueberry returned to the shelter and was checked over by a local vet, it was suspected that she might also have a food allergy. A switch to a sensitive skin and stomach food was made and slowly but surely, Blueberry has been recovering!

Through all of this, Blueberry has grown into a fun-loving, spunky little girl that hasn't let anything slow

Blueberry Needs Your Help

This 20 lbs, 4-month-old is way past her 3-month mark here at the shelter. Blueberry came to us as a stray and staff have watched her grow into her spunky personality.

During her first few weeks, staff noticed her losing patches of hair around her face and legs. A skin scrap was done, and Blueberry was diagnosed with demodectic mange. A skin disease caused by a parasitic mite that lives in dogs' hair follicles.

One of our wonderful fosters took Blueberry in and helped treat her mange with medicated baths and a daily spray. But Blueberry just wasn't getting better. She was losing more hair with every bath.

After Blueberry returned to the shelter and was checked over by a local vet, it was suspected that she might also have a food allergy. A switch to a sensitive skin and stomach food was made and slowly but surely, Blueberry has been recovering!

Through all of this, Blueberry has grown into a fun-loving, spunky little girl that hasn't let anything slow her down! But her journey to be fully recovered is not done and unfortunately the shelter cannot continue to hold her. It's not fair to this sweet girl. She needs all the toys she can desire and a shady spot in the grass to lie in.

Blueberry is currently available for adoption or rescue. If you're interested in meeting her and getting to know her energetic personality, come down to the s

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How To Adopt

Blueberry was listed as Adoptable by Person County Animal Services
How can I adopt Blueberry?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Person County Animal Services. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Blueberry is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Person County Animal Services for details on the pet.
When can I meet Blueberry?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Person County Animal Services will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Blueberry, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Person County Animal Services, and they'll be happy to help!
Person County Animal Services's Adoption Policy
Adoption Fee is $50 for all adoptable animals. We accept cash, check or card (Please note: using a card will incur a fee). Adoption fee includes age appropriate vaccinations, deworming, flea/tick prevention and microchipping. Adopters are responsible for having pets spayed and neutered by a specified date listed on Adoption Agreement. Individuals must be 18 years old or older to adopt. Many of our adoptable cats may be off-site at our adoption partners (PetSense-Roxboro, NC and PetSense-Mebane, NC)--they can be visited at PetSense, and adoptions can be completed by phone during normal business hours. Cats will not be held or released from PetSense without proof of adoption. Our adoption hours are Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Saturday* from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. *Please call for Saturday hours, as we may be at a Adoption Event at another location. Closed on Holidays and Holiday weekends. Person County Animal Services 2103 Chub Lake Road Roxboro, NC 27574 336-597-1741  

Blueberry is from Person County Animal Services

[Roxboro, NC]

Our Mission
Person County Animal Services is operated by Person County Government.  We receive animals that are surrendered by owners, strays, animal cruelty cases, animal bite cases, etc. We operate under North Carolina State Laws and Local Government Ordinance. 
Today's hours: 9 A.M. to 4 P. M
Location
2103 Chub Lake Road Roxboro, NC, 27574

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